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March 1o, 1925- 1,529,414

P. ANDERssoN MAP Filed Feb. 28. 1923 UNITED STATES irainrrr` orricu.

PATRIK AN Application filed February 28, 1923.

To all whom, it may Be it known that I,

Rochelle, county ot' lVestclie i'- ot New York, have invented certain new and iii Maps, ofwhich the useful liiiproveinents following is a specification.

This inveiuion relates its primary object to sue-ans vwhereby 'any in one embodiment ot my tion, the mapis delineated o one face ot the. paper sheet. which ,may constitute a page in an atlas or other on the opposite face of the sheet the names of the towns or cities within theA area cavered by the map are printed order. From the name of city on the ing to ly to find the` name thereof face ofi-the sheet and extending therefrom.

lsue-h mai-ker will be found and by merely placing town or city,

not necessary to mark or 0th thepaper sheet.

With the above and other objects'in view,

the invention consists in the and the means for locating, indicated' thereon, as' will nuire fully described, illustr coiupauying drawings ands eoiporated ln the drawing lwherein I simple and practical embodiments of the insimilar reference ventien and Ain which characters designate corres throughout the `Figure 1 is a lan view of paper sheet having the map on; and

concern:

PA'riiiK Aanpassen', acitizen oi' Sweden, and a resident of New to maps and luis for provide town indicated on the face of the map may he easily located.

each town or city, a continuous line extends andterminates at a point opposite the location of suoli town 'or face of the map. Thus one desirlocate a certain town or city has inerethen follow the line By then using a pin or other marker, upon reversing the sheet,

at the precise location of the townon the surface of the map. In those cases where the map opaque material and is furnished in a separate sheet ror a foldable' sheet bound book, such sheet may.be held to the light.,

the finger at the end of the line extending from the name of the the corresponding point on the tace of the map where the town or city is situated can be easily locatedso that it is in the subjoined claims.A

several view 's- DERssoN. or NEW ROCHELLE. NEW YORK.

MAP.

serial no. 621.744.

u'igure tace of the sheet.

ster. and State outline printed upon one sheet 5. For purposes of a very simple separate present inveni' printed upon in an atlas or other book form'.

book, and cities of the respective in alphabetical from the upper left hand `other, the letters at 8'-, are printed. on the obverse cated on the face ot the In Figure cated in dotted is of semiingr on the'map 6. In the use ot assuming for erwise mutilate verse sideof the sheet and improved' inap towns or cities be hereinafter ated inthe acubsequently in-l observed have disclosed ponding parts ing drawing, but it will the face of the printed thereon Yiii a conventional manner, The surface of' the obverse ,face of thepaper sheet is preferably though not necessarily divided by "parallel lines 8, and starting corner ot the sheet and suitably spaced vertically spending initial letter are prin n the map asyabove described,l instance that it'is desiredto locate the town of Auburn, the user obserxcs 2 is a similar view of the obverse leien-ing' in detail to' the drawing, in the present instancel l have shown the inap in face of the paper illustration, I have shown a map of New York-State and portions oi the adjacent States. It will be understooii that these maps may be made in sheets for ready reference 0r my invention ii'iig'ht also' he employed in conii'eel. tion with such maps as arev usually provided publication bound in The inap 6 has the towns and States indicated thereas shown at 7 from each of tlieualphabe't, as shown Under each ot these letters, the naines ot all towns or cities indimap having a correte-d, as shown Q of the drawing, I have indilines. the map ou the front vface ot the sheet, and 'from each ot tlienames of the cities or towns 9, a continuous straight line l() extends and terminates at a pointi'll' which is directly opposite the conventional indication 7 ot the town vor the city appearthe naine of this town printed on the obthen follows the line 10 extendingi therefrom. At the terminus of .this line, with a pin, pencil. point or other suitable marker, a perforation 01' indication may be made so that upon'turn ing the sheet over, such niark will be readily on the man 6 at the indication 'i' of the'town of Auburn thereon. present instance. 'l' haveind'icated only a few of the more important towns and cities -in the State oi ew York in the accompanybe understood that in the map as it is actually published, there is not only a tar greater number indications of such ysmall towns,

In the of such but the principal railroads, rivers, moimtams and 1 vthereof., Upon then turning the sheet` the location of the town or city at 'a point oppositethe users finger will he readily oliother indicia also appear on the face of the and time-consuming task to locate upon such `a map the smaller towns or cities. By means of my present invention, therefore, as above described, it will be appreciated that such location of the smaller towns may be readily found and its position on the map observed Without requiring a more or less detailed inspection of the map surface. It will be seen that I have eliminated the usual key s stem and thus avoided a complication of the delineated map by the printing` thereon of a large number of intersecting lines dividing the surface ot the map into smaller rectangular fields, as has heretofore been ne practice. In cases where the map is printed upon a separate sheet or on a folded sheet bound in a volume and on opaque or vsemi-opaque paper, it is not necessary to mark or mutilate the sheet as the guide lines IO'smay be readily tollowed by the line and the linger merely placed at the terminus served.

From the foregoing description considleredin connection with 'the accompanying conneetionwith large scale l`maps of cities ,torthe purpose of readily locating the different streets thereof. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the invention is not necessarily limited to the precise embodiment illustrated in the drawing and I, therefore,

reserve the privilege et resorting to all such changes as may be fairly considered Within the spirit and scope of the invention as claimed.

I claim: A

l, A inap comprising a sheet having a map delineated upon one face' thereof with town locus designations and town names adjoining,- the designations, an'alphabetical schedule ot' the town naines upon the oppositer face of the sheet, locus designations upon such opposite tace ot'the sheet placed* in register with the town locus designations on the map tare of the sheet, and, lead lines e-xtcndinpr from the town names in the schedule on the opposite tace ofthe sheet to the corresponding' locus designations on suc-h opposite face rol the sheet.

A inapcomprising; a sheet of puncturable material having' a map section delineated on its obverse fare with locus desi-gnations and names opposite such loeus,ilesign:1 tions said sheet having on the reverse face thereof ruled columns and an `alphabetical schedule of the names appearing on the map disposed in said columns, locus designations on the reverse tace of the. sheet corresponding in character and position to thev locus designations on the obverse face of the sheet whereby a pointed instrument applied to the locus designation onthe reverse face will project through the sheet and coincide with the locus designation, on the obverse face of the sheet, and lead lines on the rverse tace of the sheet extending from the names in the schedule to respective locus designations on the reverse face of the sheet.

In testimony that I claim the foregoing.; as my invention I have signed my naine hereunder.

PATRIK ANDERSSON. 

